The guy holding the flag in the blazer with the ginger hair told me when asked why he had the Irish republican flag on the banner. "He wanted to attract membership from Irish Catholic families in Liverpool"

I've heard from people within the BNP - going back a while admittedly - that the view within the party was that Eire and Ulster should be reunified within the United Kingdom. That may explain the picture.

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Land of our Birth, we pledge to thee
Our love and toil in the years to be;
When we are grown and take our place,
As men and women with our race.

Father in Heaven who lovest all,
Oh help Thy children when they call;
That they may build from age to age,
An undefiled heritage.

Whats the big deal with the tri-colour being on that banner?
Thought we were all about white racial unity on here ??

The Irish Republic is a separate nation to the United Kingdom, and the BNP is the BRITISH National Party. The flag of the Irish Republic represents Irish freedom from the British nation, and it is silly for a British political party to promote something which was won by opposing us. The Ulster Irish are British and they do not accept the flag of the Irish Republic. I suggested the St. Patrick's flag because the flag represents the Irish island as a whole and not just one of the nations on it.

Yeah, just to me as an Irish man the St Patricks Flag represents oppression from a foreign power. The Republic of Ireland and the UK are better off being seperate nations. With a friendship of course

I'm British with Irish ancestry, so I hold nothing against the Irish. I agree the UK and the Republic of Ireland are better off as separate nations. Friendship is the most important thing for all White brothers and sisters. John Tyndall puts it best in this 1998 speech.